An amendment comprised of several amendments offered en bloc which would designate $275 million for FY 1992 and $335 million in FY 1993 from development and economic aid for child survival programs; designate $135 million and $175 million in FY 1992, 1993 funding from the same accounts for basic education programs; require AID to submit to Congress an annual plan for developing child survival and basic education; expand the provisions of the bill related to sustainable resource management; specify that it is the policy of the U.S. to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.

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Amendment Number
122
Description
An amendment comprised of several amendments offered en bloc which would designate $275 million for FY 1992 and $335 million in FY 1993 from development and economic aid for child survival programs; designate $135 million and $175 million in FY 1992, 1993 funding from the same accounts for basic education programs; require AID to submit to Congress an annual plan for developing child survival and basic education; expand the provisions of the bill related to sustainable resource management; specify that it is the policy of the U.S. to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.
Purpose
Amendments en bloc earmark funds from the development and economic aid accounts for child survival programs and basic education programs; require the Agency for International Development (AID) to submit to Congress an annual plan for child survival and basic education; expand language on agricultural self-sufficiency to include renewable agricultural concepts; and specify that the policy of the U.S. is to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.
Congress
102
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jun 12, 1991
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Hall (OH) amendments (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
10:48:59
Submitted Date
Jun 12, 1991
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jun 7, 2021
Amendment 122 — Informed